Background: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is important in order to determine the effectiveness of interventions. However, failure to achieve recruitment targets is common and reasons why a particular recruitment strategy works for one study and not another remain unclear. We sought to describe a strategy used in a multicentre RCT in primary care, to report researchers\u27 and participants\u27 experiences of its implementation and to inform future strategies to maximise recruitment and retention. Methods: In total 48 general practices and 903 patients were recruited from three different areas of Ireland to a RCT of an intervention designed to optimise secondary preventio...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Identifying strategies to maximise recruitment and retention of practices and patients in a multicen...
Background Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies that...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) build an important evidence base ...
Successful recruitment to primary care studies is critical if high quality research is to be underta...
Recruitment of participants into randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is critical for successful tria...
Background Substantial amounts of public funds are invested in health research worldwide. Publicly...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Identifying strategies to maximise recruitment and retention of practices and patients in a multicen...
Background Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies that...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) build an important evidence base ...
Successful recruitment to primary care studies is critical if high quality research is to be underta...
Recruitment of participants into randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is critical for successful tria...
Background Substantial amounts of public funds are invested in health research worldwide. Publicly...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...